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  • Restaurants

  Las Vegas has become a culinary destination, but it wasn’t always that way. Not long ago, buffets and burger joints made up a majority of resort restaurants but that’s certainly not the case anymore. Buffets have been replaced with more sophisticated food halls and those cheap shrimp cocktails have morphed into elegant seafood towers. Even the chefs who once worked in the restaurants on The Strip have branched out and opened remarkable restaurants—without the inflated prices—in neighborhoods all across the valley. You'll find chefs hailing from Michelin-starred establishments and stunning brasseries, plus some plant-based surprises, all worth discovering. Here’s a look at some of the best restaurants in Las Vegas right now. RECOMMENDED:🍤 The best buffets in Vegas🥑 The best brunches in Las Vegas📍 The best things to do in Vegas🍷 The best bars in Vegas🏘️ The best Airbnbs in Vegas

  • Things to do

Las Vegas is like no other place on earth, full of wild spectacles, world-famous sporting events, 24/7 casinos and unparalleled nightlife, immersive experiences, and even natural wonders. With so much activity packed into a considerably small area, finding the best things to do in Las Vegas can be overwhelming. That’s where we come in. What follows is a nifty guide to The Strip and beyond, including the must-see restaurants and can't-miss shows to check out, plus some off-the-beaten-path favorites to get you outdoors. Below are our picks of the best things to do in Vegas. This guide was updated by Vegas-based writer Ryan Slattery. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.  RECOMMENDED:🍴 The best restaurants in Las Vegas right now🏞️ Hidden gems in Las Vegas you need to know about🍷 The best bars in Las Vegas🏩 The best hotels in Las Vegas🏰 The best Airbnb mansions in Las Vegas

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  • Buffet

Las Vegas has been synonymous with buffets really since the concept was first introduced to keep hungry gamblers from leaving the casino. Everyone had one. A number of buffets have transformed into upscale food halls over the years. Still, a few all-you-can-eat emporiums remain, providing a dining experience where variety and quantity are at the forefront. Looking to feast? The best buffets in Las Vegas satisfy all cravings and palates. This guide was updated by Vegas-based writer Ryan Slattery. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.  RECOMMENDED: 🍴 The best restaurants in Las Vegas🥃 The best bars in Las Vegas

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Where do you start? Tackling Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace is like running a marathon. With more than 250 individual-sized dishes, this is definitely a place where you need to pace yourself and choose wisely. There is no way you’ll be able to taste everything and you absolutely must save room for dessert–which, in my opinion, is the best part of the Bacchanal experience. Even before I ordered my sweet tea, I took a long lap past all 10 kitchens and action stations to scout the seemingly endless options. It’s a necessary move just to orient yourself and to plan an efficient attack through what is widely considered the city’s top buffet, and with a hefty price (dinner starts at $79.99), you want to be sure to get your money’s worth. The first buffet in Las Vegas opened at the El Rancho resort in 1941. The whole premise was to quickly feed hungry gamblers in chuck-wagon-style and keep them on property. Others caught on and it became a Vegas signature. When Bacchanal Buffet opened in 2012 to eye-popping success, it upped the ante, forcing competitors to tweak, or completely overhaul, their own operations. Photograph: Courtesy Caesars Palace The reason Bacchanal stands out is that, despite its overwhelming number of offerings, it’s still approachable. You don’t feel engulfed by the experience. Bacchanal also changed the game with open, chef-run kitchens and by serving individual portions on small plates. In doing so, they eliminated food waste and the need to scoop out spoo

  • Bars

You know it as well as we do, there is nowhere like Las Vegas. If you’ve been, you’ll want to go back a thousand times, and if you haven’t, you’re probably wondering if it lives up to the hype. Well we’ll let you in on a little secret. Vegas lives up to the hype, and then some. And Sin City is bound to be unlike anything you’ve experienced before.  Sure, you’ve got to check out the wild casinos and thumping clubs, but the best way to really take it all in? That’s checking out a rooftop bar, ordering a cocktail you’ve never tried, and taking in 360-degree views of the city. Vegas’s rooftop bars will serve you an indulgent steak or have you singing and dancing all night long. They’ll have you snapping photos to make your entire Instagram feed jealous. From pool parties to adult playgrounds, here are the best rooftop bars in Vegas.  RECOMMENDED:🍸 The best bars in Vegas🏖️ The best pools in Vegas🏨 The best hotels in Vegas📍 The best things to do in Vegas🍤 The best buffets in Vegas

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Welcome to the Bachelor Party Capital of the World. Now, we aren’t going to put too much into the “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas” mentality, as love and commitment deserve more, but there is no better place on the planet for a debauchery-filled blowout. Vegas has it all and then some, from fighter jets to jousting. Come to think of it, fighter jets and jousting aren’t all that different. The best Las Vegas bachelor party ideas are every bit as exciting as you might assume. Everything is covered here, no matter the desire. Party crews will be in wonderland, while Vegas offers plenty of curiosities and charm for less-excitable troupes. Hiking, culture, casinos, and buffets, it is all here. Yes, that is everything. RECOMMENDED: The best cheap hotels in Las Vegas

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If you’re headed to Las Vegas, chances are you’re here for the casinos, clubs and bright lights of The Strip and to party the night away. And we don’t blame you. Vegas is a city to get lost in, where you never know what will happen next. But we’ll let you in on a little secret – there’s much, much more to this city than meets the eye.  That’s right. Vegas isn’t just worth a trip for its infamous Strip, or for its many extravagant buffets, casinos and clubs. The city is actually home to a whole host of hidden gems, from state parks to an underground museum to a one-of-a-kind outdoor art installation. For a treat, we’ve let you in on the city’s most well kept secrets. Read on for the best hidden gems in Vegas.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Vegas🍽️ The best restaurants in Las Vegas🍤 The best buffets in Vegas🍷 The best bars in Vegas🏨 The best Las Vegas hotels🏘️ The best Airbnbs in Vegas

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Is there anything better than brunch in Las Vegas? Many consider it to be the most important meal of the day–a weekend tradition that rivals seeing a show or making a trip to the nightclub. If taking part in the latter, it’s one thing you’ll definitely need and deserve after an epic night on the town. What the top brunches all have in common are great food, a fun atmosphere and a bit of booze–perhaps some bottomless champagne to go with your meal. So grab a mimosa or hail down the Bloody Mary cart and kick that hangover to the curb. We’re breaking down the best brunches in the city. Are you ready? This guide was updated by Las Vegas-based writer Ryan Slattery. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.  RECOMMENDED: 🍽️ The best restaurants in Las Vegas🍤 The best buffets in Vegas🥑 The best brunches in Las Vegas📍 The best things to do in Vegas🍷 The best bars in Vegas🏨 The best Las Vegas hotels 

  • Hotels

When it comes to Sin City, hotels are much more than a mere collection of rentable rooms or suites. So much more. In fact, the best Las Vegas hotels (which happen to double up as some of the best Las Vegas casinos too, btw) are shopping malls, dining destinations and nightlife meccas all rolled into one. Believe it or not, even the best Las Vegas shows call these hotels their stage. To be perfectly honest, you can book in at one of these Las Vegas hotels and barely leave the foyer and you'll pack more fun in than you could find in most cities around the world. All you need to do is remember you're in Las Vegas! Its whole vibe is to serve up some of the most incredible things to do this planet has to offer, so make sure you check out as much of it as you can. And whether you're yet to discover this fascinating place, or you're a seasoned pro heading back for even more, you're going to have a blast. So you better make sure you book the best hotel, right? Well, we're here to help. Oh, a quick word of advice: sometimes all those incredible indoor activities can prove to be a bit claustrophobic, so we thought our list of the best Las Vegas parks might be helpful for your staycation or vacation. After all, it's nice to get some air sometimes, you know? February 2024 update: We've added two new hotels to this list: the Las Vegas Hilton and the Oasis at Gold Spike. Enjoy! Looking for more options? Check out our pick of the coolest Las Vegas Airbnbs or our guide to the best cheap hot

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What is Caesars Palace? Evel Knievel made the fountains famous. Celine Dion made residencies cool, and The Forum Shops brought luxury shopping to the city before anyone else. Today, Adele and Garth Brooks croon in the 4,300-seat Colosseum; ABSINTHE shocks audiences with its adults-only show and restaurant rule. Is Caesars Palace worth visiting? Absolutely. Its 85-acre center Strip location is ideal. The resort has 3,980 guest rooms, including the 182-room, Japanese-inspired boutique Nobu Hotel (and one of Nobu Matsuhisa’s largest restaurants). Guests beat the heat at the five-acre Garden of the Gods pool complex, relax at the luxurious Qua Baths & Spa, and party at OMNIA Nightclub with some of the world’s top DJs. What’s the best way to see Caesars Palace? Book a room to stay on the property, or just walk over and check it out. Where is it good to eat around Caesars Palace? Bacchanal Buffet is widely considered to be the city’s best buffet but the property has more than a dozen restaurants to experience. Guy Savoy serves elegant French cuisine, NY steakhouse Peter Luger just opened, and celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, Giada De Laurentiis, Guy Fieri, Lisa Vanderpump and pastry chef Dominique Ansel of cronut fame, all have restaurants or fast-casual eateries here. Check out more things to do in Las Vegas.